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Accountability and Review in the Counter-Terrorist State

Accountability and Review in the Counter-Terrorist State

Jessie Blackbourn; Fiona de Londras; Lydia Morgan

Bristol University Press
2019
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Counter-terrorism is now a permanent and sprawling part of the legislative and operational apparatus of the state, yet little is known about the law and practice of how it is reviewed, how effective the review mechanisms are, what impact they have or how they interact with one another. This book addresses that gap in knowledge by presenting the first comprehensive, critical analysis of counter-terrorism review in the United Kingdom, informed by exclusive interviews with policy makers, politicians, practitioners and civil society.
Accountability and Review in the Counter-Terrorist State

Accountability and Review in the Counter-Terrorist State

Jessie Blackbourn; Fiona de Londras; Lydia Morgan

Bristol University Press
2019
nidottu
Counter-terrorism is now a permanent and sprawling part of the legislative and operational apparatus of the state, yet little is known about the law and practice of how it is reviewed, how effective the review mechanisms are, what impact they have or how they interact with one another. This book addresses that gap in knowledge by presenting the first comprehensive, critical analysis of counter-terrorism review in the United Kingdom, informed by exclusive interviews with policy makers, politicians, practitioners and civil society.
Stay: Sacred Suffering: Fighting the Good Fight For Your Marriage
Do you want to leave a difficult marriage? How do you make a decision to go or stay? In the midst of many viewpoints, it is tough to choose which direction to go. This book can help you navigate through the confusing waters of popular opinion while not letting them sake your faith and core values thus derailing your intended purpose and path. Offered in these pages is real hope and encouragement through the stories of people who have lived through it. Filled with intense testimony, biblical encouragement, and practical steps for peace and direction, this is a tool for yourself or someone you may know in a marriage with tough circumstances.
Attachment-based Practice with Children, Adolescents and Families

Attachment-based Practice with Children, Adolescents and Families

Clark Baim; Lydia Guthrie; Ezra Loh; Satbinder Kaur Bhogal

Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
2022
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Over recent decades, attachment theory has come to be seen as fundamental to understanding not only childhood development and how people survive and grow, but also the capacity of partners, parents and carers to offer safe and consistent care, particularly under difficult conditions. Attachment-based Practice with Children, Adolescents and Families integrates attachment theory with other key concepts to explore the ways in which we understand and respond to troubled young people. Drawing on psychiatry, psychotherapy, social work, clinical psychology, systemic therapy and multi-modal assessment and intervention, and combining theory, practical guidance and illustrated case studies, the authors present an attachment-based, integrative, biopsychosocial approach to working with individuals and families that is designed to promote improved outcomes for all involved.
Imperial Policing

Imperial Policing

Andy Clarno; Janaé Bonsu-Love; Enrique Alvear Moreno; Lydia Dana; Michael De Anda Muñiz; Ila Ravichandran; Haley Volpintesta

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2024
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Exposing the carceral webs and weaponized data that shape Chicago’s police wars Chicago is a city with extreme concentrations of racialized poverty and inequity, one that relies on an extensive network of repressive agencies to police the poor and suppress struggles for social justice. Imperial Policing examines the role of local law enforcement, federal immigration authorities, and national security agencies in upholding the city’s highly unequal social order. Collaboratively authored by the Policing in Chicago Research Group, Imperial Policing was developed in dialogue with movements on the front lines of struggles against racist policing in Black, Latinx, and Arab/Muslim communities. It analyzes the connections between three police “wars”-on crime, terror, and immigrants-focusing on the weaponization of data and the coordination between local and national agencies to suppress communities of color and undermine social movements. Topics include high-tech, data-based tools of policing; the racialized archetypes that ground the police wars; the manufacturing of criminals and terrorists; the subversion of sanctuary city protections; and abolitionist responses to policing, such as the Erase the Database campaign. Police networks and infrastructure are notoriously impenetrable to community members and scholars, making Imperial Policing a rare, vital example of scholars working directly with community organizations to map police networks and intervene in policing practices. Engaging in a methodology designed to provide support for transformative justice organizations, the Policing in Chicago Research Group offers a critical perspective on the abolition of imperial policing, both in Chicago and around the globe.
Imperial Policing

Imperial Policing

Andy Clarno; Janaé Bonsu-Love; Enrique Alvear Moreno; Lydia Dana; Michael De Anda Muñiz; Ila Ravichandran; Haley Volpintesta

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
2024
nidottu
Exposing the carceral webs and weaponized data that shape Chicago’s police wars Chicago is a city with extreme concentrations of racialized poverty and inequity, one that relies on an extensive network of repressive agencies to police the poor and suppress struggles for social justice. Imperial Policing examines the role of local law enforcement, federal immigration authorities, and national security agencies in upholding the city’s highly unequal social order. Collaboratively authored by the Policing in Chicago Research Group, Imperial Policing was developed in dialogue with movements on the front lines of struggles against racist policing in Black, Latinx, and Arab/Muslim communities. It analyzes the connections between three police “wars”-on crime, terror, and immigrants-focusing on the weaponization of data and the coordination between local and national agencies to suppress communities of color and undermine social movements. Topics include high-tech, data-based tools of policing; the racialized archetypes that ground the police wars; the manufacturing of criminals and terrorists; the subversion of sanctuary city protections; and abolitionist responses to policing, such as the Erase the Database campaign. Police networks and infrastructure are notoriously impenetrable to community members and scholars, making Imperial Policing a rare, vital example of scholars working directly with community organizations to map police networks and intervene in policing practices. Engaging in a methodology designed to provide support for transformative justice organizations, the Policing in Chicago Research Group offers a critical perspective on the abolition of imperial policing, both in Chicago and around the globe.
Rethinking Recarving

Rethinking Recarving

Cary Y. Liu; Michael Loewe; Lydia Thompson; Zheng Yan; Susan N. Erickson; Klaas Ruitenbeek; Jiang Yingju; Miranda Brown; Michael Nylan; Hsing I-tien; Eileen Hsiang-ling Hsu; Lillian Lan-ying Tseng; Qianshen Bai

Yale University Press
2008
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The "Wu Family Shrines" pictorial carvings from Han dynasty China (206 BCE–220 CE) are among the earliest works of Chinese art examined in an international arena. Since the eleventh century, the carvings have been identified by scholars as one of the most valuable and authentic materials for the study of antiquity. This important book presents essays by archaeologists, art and architectural historians, curators, and historians that reexamine the carvings, adding to our understanding of the long cultural history behind them and to our knowledge of Han practices. The authors offer a thorough analysis of surviving physical and visual sources, invoking fresh perspectives from new disciplines. Essays address the ideals, practices, and problems of the "Wu Family Shrines" and Han China; Han funerary art and architecture in Shandong and other regions; architectural functions and carved meanings; Qing Dynasty Reception of the Wu Family Shrines; and more.Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
Shaping Survival

Shaping Survival

Lanniko L. Lee; Florestine Kiyukanpi Renville; Karen Lone Hill; Lydia Whirlwind Soldier

Scarecrow Press
2006
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Four American Indian women, who attended Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding schools, off-reservation public schools, and Indian mission schools, unflinchingly recount the experiences that shaped their views on individual, family, and community survival. Their stories give graphic evidence of the mistreatment of native children in many of these schools during the middle and later years of the twentieth century. The stories of the lives of these women are highly instructive as enlightened documents of reconciliation and human possibilities.
Salainen paikka

Salainen paikka

Siri Kolu; Maria Turtschaninoff; Annelie Adamsdotter; Malin Eriksson Sjögärd; Birgitte Klahn; Zakiya Ajmi; Hanna Højgaard; Lydia Didriksen; Lóa Hlín Hjálmstýsdóttir; Espen Eira; Liv Tone Boine

Tammi
2025
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Ollako yksin vai yhdessä?Pohjoismainen yhteishanke tarjoaa lukijalle värikkään tarinakattauksen.Valloittava lasten ja varhaisnuorten novellikokoelma kerää yhteen 11 pohjoismaista kirjailijaa, joiden tarinoissa ystävyys ja yksinäisyys saavat monia eri tulkintoja. Voiko mielikuvitusystävä lähteä mukaan pyjamabileisiin? Pitääkö metsässä asuvaa pöllömiestä pelätä? Entä jos pystyisi kuuntelemaan kavereidensa ajatuksia? Ja mitä ihmettä tapahtuu uudenvuodenjuhlien lastenpöydässä?Tarinoiden tunnelmat vaihtelevat mystisistä hulvattomiin ja mutkattomista mietteliäisiin. Niissä pohditaan tutustumisen vaikeutta ja ulos jäämisen haikeutta ja juhlistetaan sitä ainutlaatuista hetkeä, kun syntyy Yhteys. Suomesta mukana ovat huipputaitavat Siri Kolu ja Maria Turtschaninoff.Novelliantologiassa ovat mukana Suomesta Siri Kolu ja Maria Turtschaninoff, Ruotsista Annelie Adamsdotter ja Malin Eriksson Sjögärd, Tanskasta Birgitte Klahn ja Zakiya Ajmi, Islannista Lóa Hlín Hjálmstysdóttir, Fär-saarilta Lydia Didriksen ja Hanna Højgaard ja saameksi ovat kirjoittaneet Espen Eira ja Liv Tone Boine.
Vår hemliga plats : noveller från hela Norden

Vår hemliga plats : noveller från hela Norden

Annelie Adamsdotter; Malin Eriksson Sjögärd; Maria Turtschaninoff; Zakiya Ajmi; Siri Kolu; Hanna Höjgaard; Liv Tone Boine; Espen Eira; Lydia Didriksen; Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir; Birgitte Klahn

Opal
2025
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Hur känns det att flytta och känna oro kring nya stället? Eller när det kommer någon ny till klassen och börjar vara med just din kompis? I de här elva novellerna från olika delar av Norden kan du läsa om både ensamhet och vänskap. Om längtan och om att hitta vänner där man minst anar det. Novellsamlingen är ett nordiskt samarbete där Annelie Adamsdotter och Malin Eriksson Sjögärd representerar Sverige. De andra författarna kommer från Danmark, Färöarna, Island, Sápmi och Finland. "Novellsamlingen Vår hemliga plats är ett angeläget nordiskt samarbete [] Perfekt att läsa i skolan, det är bredd i texterna, olika svårighetsgrad och komplexitet och det finns skillnader och likheter mellan de nordiska ländernas kultur och stil." Betyg 4/5 Annika Lundeberg, BTJ-häfte 24/2025
I was a woman pilot in 1945

I was a woman pilot in 1945

Lidia Lopinto; Winnie Lopinto

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Go Home, Little Fifinella is a powerful and poignant autobiographical account of Winnie LoPinto's experiences as a WASP trainee in Sweetwater, Texas during World War II.Full of the language and favor of the time, LoPinto's lively style allows readers to relive those times along with her. The exhilaration and adventure of youth are coupled with the disappointments that often follow.This book has delighted thousands of visitors who originally downloaded it from LoPinto's website and brought tears to the eyes of those who knew her. It would make an excellent addition to any personal library or history collection.This book is a great read for anyone who is interested in history, adventure, and women's empowerment. It is an autobiographical account of Winnie LoPinto's experiences as a WASP trainee in Sweetwater Texas during World War II. The story is told with great detail and humor, and provides a unique perspective on the era.
Death's Rattle

Death's Rattle

Lidia Longorio

Blurb
2020
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Elijah was no stranger to death. It had been two years since he moved from Sacramento to Roseville with his younger sister Lily. When their mother died years before, Elijah became his younger sister's legal guardian. They moved closer to his job at Dean's diner where he met Vanessa, his best friend and manager. ​ Regulars are what kept Dean's going. One of the most frequent customers being Dabria, a woman who is the dictionary definition of an enigma. Their reality is shaken when they see Dabria do things no human can do. Soon enough, they're forced to realize that she is not human, and her being a regular had little to do with the delicious food.